The  CUDA will need to be reset when replacing a battery. It is on the
motherboard, upper left in the tower model,  Hold it down for a few
seconds. The Starmax units are very robust and a replaced motherboard is
probably not the solution unless it has already had its CUDA switch
reset as well...

Those were the same symptoms I had. In my wisdom, I got another power
supply from another SM and gee... still the same thing. I didn't even
know there was a battery until I pulled the board back a few inches.

Let us know what happens.


Bpb

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Aaron Lee Joyner wrote:
> 
> Dear List,
> 
> I have a  question about the viability of repairing a Starmax 3000/200 ?
> The chimes chime.  No signal to the monitor.
> I replaced the rayovac battery, no effect.
> Would this be a mother board problem? Does anyone have a line on an
> inexpensive replacement part?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Aaron
> y

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